The first Online Soundproofing Resource in USA

About Bill Nash

It was 1997 when the very first soundproofing info website, www.soundproofing.org, was posted on the Internet by B.J. Nash,
the owner and at that time, the only employee of the "Super Soundproofing Co" (name now trademarked).

At that time there was no soundproofing products available to the public, just to a limited number of "Acousticians" and knowledgeable industrial users.

BJ made available many products, such as Mass Loaded Vinyl, (MLV), named the little wallboard isolation devices "Sound Clips"
and even applied for a patent for his own innovation , the AS-1

Now the that "Super Soundproofing" is the leader in noise control, encompassing many categories,
BJ and his employees are proud to have helped make it so.

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Is your house located on a busy city street where lots of traffic and noise disturbs and invades your privacy? Are you in search for a cost effective and easy-to-install product to enhance the acoustics of your room? If then, acoustical soundproofing curtains are the best and most effective solution. The product, which is made of soundproof materials, is available in various shapes and sizes as per the requirements of customers.

Distracting noise outside the home due to construction activities, vehicle horns, community or political activities and other sources of noise annoy people inside a building terribly. Disturbance due to such loud noises that is of out of control affect the ordinary quiet, peaceful living and privacy of those inside.

However, you don’t need to tolerate these kinds of troubles forever; there are innovative products and methods available on the market to reduce sound level by 75-95%. Real (Those with a STC rating), Soundproofing windows, which are made with double- or triple-pane structures are the most cost effective and simplest way employed globally for achieving substantial sound reduction through windows.

Over the years, several techniques have been used in commercial or residential walls in order to block the passage of sound waves, which interfere with the peace and well being of people in a room. However, many of the techniques have been found ineffective and extremely difficult to install on existing drywall. By reading this write up, you will get to know about one of the easiest, most cost effective and the fastest technique that is commonly used to make soundproofing wallsand ceilings.

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Use our 1/4" mass loaded vinyl and a layer of 1/2" cement board (hardie backer) not duroc.seal this thing like a fish tank with acoustic caulking.insulated the cavities.and most important , make sure the door weights the same as the walls.7-8 lbs sqft.http://www.supersoun...

Yes it would especially for lower frequencies. The only thing that would alter my statement would be cost vs reduction.The gains for another inch would be estimated at 6 STC additional points so as long as the cost of moving the existing window out further was not double the...

I am going to be adding a small "generator room" to a detached outdoor shed. This addition will be built from wood and match the design of the shed and house. What is the most cost-effective way to insulate this new addition to reduce the sound as much as possible?Thanks

The way the current windows are installed, I can probably get ~3" of space between the current window and the second window. Do you think that will that be enough to give me the necessary sound reduction, particularly of low-frequency noise? I could probably get another 1" i...